Festival Finale | Lost Vagueness

Saturday March 22

Hotel Brown, Tiny Little Secrets and Richard Masters in association with Wavelength Records

Friday March 21

Stewart Lee

Saturday March 22

Bellowhead

Saturday March 15

Natalie Clien

Monday March 3
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Empirical

Friday March 7
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Joe Brown

Friday March 7
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Armonico Consort

Monday March 17
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Ensemble 360...

Wednesday March 12
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Bellowhead

Saturday March 15
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Dave Burland...

Monday March 3
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Mining Country

Wednesday March 19
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Hotel Brown

Friday March 21
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Fanfare Ciocarlia

Monday January 28
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Lost Vagueness

Saturday March 22
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Doncaster Folk Festival

Friday March 7, Saturday March 8 and Sunday March 9. Various times and ticket costs

This year's Doncaster Folk Festival will feature a Ceilidh, singarounds, music sessions, traditional outdoor dance displays and performances. Please contact John on 01302 367302, Sue on 01302 361985 or Dave on 01427 612504 for full details.

Don Valley Festival

Friday March 14 - Sunday March 16, High Melton Campus of Doncaster College Call 01302 850202 for details

The biggest festival of its kind in the region with hundreds of young people and adults taking part in drama, music and art classes.

Renaissance Concert of Music for Palm Sunday Doncaster Choral Society with The Doncaster Waites

Saturday March 15, Doncaster Minster 7.30pm, £10.00 / £8.00 Conc / £2.00 school pupils. BOX OFFICE 01302 856035 and on the door

An opportunity to glory in the music of the Renaissance and Baroque. The Society will perform a range of anthems and motets by Byrd, Schutz, Gibbons, Bach and Handel.

Lunchtime Concert
Series Doncaster Arts and Museum Society

Wednesday March 5, 12 and 19, Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery 1.00pm, £3.00 / £2.00 Concs. / £1.00 DAMS members. Tickets available on the door

March 5 - Pupils from Danum School Technology College. Varied programme March 12 - Pupils from Ridgewood School. Varied programme March 19 - Gordon Pullin (Tenor) and Roger Fisher (piano). A programme of music by Vaughan Williams to mark the 50th Anniversary of his death